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I bought a baby red dragon late last season from **********.com. This spring, it has really started to grow and take shape. I live in New Hampshire, USA. The question I have is: Is it normal for the plant to be more green than red and when should I expect it to become fully red? If ever...

I saw an entire tray of red dragon plugs while there, act fast, no telling how many of them are already spoke for.

\"Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself: \"Mankind\". Basically, it\'s made up of two separate words - \"mank\" and \"ind\". What do these words mean ? It\'s a mystery, and that\'s why so is mankind.\" ~ Jack Handey

Well, thanks for the info. It's still been a little chilly in NH lately but I have been putting them outside on the nicer days. Now that it's starting to warm up a bit, I will make sure to give him some good sun.

no, this is because ********** is so busy moving stock that they can't keep up with business. Limiting sales, as a form of conserving stock, goes against the grain of running a succesful business.

There is one tray of red dragons that i know of, it may not be large enough to sell from yet, but I am pretty sure it is. If you want one, call the company, talk to lynda, and get one! [img]http://www.**********.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/wink.gif[/img]

\"Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself: \"Mankind\". Basically, it\'s made up of two separate words - \"mank\" and \"ind\". What do these words mean ? It\'s a mystery, and that\'s why so is mankind.\" ~ Jack Handey